Baby’s Adventure is a platform that enables parents to witness a ‘baby’s eye view’ of the world.

By attaching GoPro cameras to their child’s bib, parents receive a live stream of his or her viewpoint. Props create scenes that reproduce the visual range of babies and allow the parent to simultaneously experience the baby’s perspective. Pilot-tested in the Bear + Wolf coffee shop in London, Baby’s Adventure created a communal platform for parents to relax and enjoy a more playful experience, while taking care of their babies.

Baby’s Adventure is a platform that enables parents to witness a ‘baby’s eye view’ of the world.

By attaching GoPro cameras to their child’s bib, parents receive a live stream of his or her viewpoint. Props create scenes that reproduce the visual range of babies and allow the parent to simultaneously experience the baby’s perspective. Pilot-tested in the Bear + Wolf coffee shop in London, Baby’s Adventure created a communal platform for parents to relax and enjoy a more playful experience, while taking care of their babies.

Shan Hsieh graduated from Shih Chien University with degree in Architecture in Taiwan, where she was trained to think critically and learnt practical knowledge about the spaces where people live. After graduation, as an interior and spatial designer, she curates spaces that can be experienced through senses and takes advantage of various materials and techniques. In 2012, as part of team, she was a finalist of the competition for New Taipei City Museum. In order to enhance her career and passion for multi-sensory design, she joined MA Narrative Environments which gives her the opportunity to cooperate with other professionals from different fields.

Shan Hsieh graduated from Shih Chien University with degree in Architecture in Taiwan, where she was trained to think critically and learnt practical knowledge about the spaces where people live. After graduation, as an interior and spatial designer, she curates spaces that can be experienced through senses and takes advantage of various materials and techniques. In 2012, as part of team, she was a finalist of the competition for New Taipei City Museum. In order to enhance her career and passion for multi-sensory design, she joined MA Narrative Environments which gives her the opportunity to cooperate with other professionals from different fields.